The only two instances where a snap that successfully sent on your end will not be delivered is if the recipient has either unadded you as a friend or blocked you. Each has a slightly different notation method. Why in Snapchat was my snap delivered, but the other person didn’t receive it on their phone?
Unfortunately yes they will still be able to see the message if you sent it before you blocked them or removed them as a friend. There is no way to delete sent messages from the receiver’s end from the Snapchat app.
When you send a message to someone who has blocked your number, the message will say “delivered,” but it will never actually be delivered to the person you’re trying to reach. If you’re trying to communicate with someone who has blocked your number, your best bet is to try another form of communication.
The ‘sent’ status means you have sent a Snap or chat to someone and the Snapchat server acknowledges it. Received means the Snap or chat has been delivered to the recipient. Delivered means Snapchat has verified the delivery of the Snap to the recipient. You should then see the opened icon at some point. What if someone hasn’t opened my Snap yet?
Where is snap stored?
When you send a Snapchat, that snap is stored in the Snapchat server cloud until it’s opened. If the recipient’s phone happens to be turned off, or not connected to the internet, that snap will stay in the cloud until their phone comes back online and establishes itself with the Snap servers.
SnapChat requires a solid internet connection, especially since it’s streaming video which takes up data and needs a good internet connection. When I used to have Metro PCS, SnapChat videos refused to load.. it was too slow and the internet was almost useless during certain times of the day. 44.5K views.
Each has a slightly different notatio. Yes. When you send a Snapchat, that snap is stored in the Snapchat server cloud until it’s opened.
At that point, their Snapchat app will show an unopened snap from you, and they are free to open it. The only two instances where a snap that successfully sent on your end will not be delivered is if the recipient has either unadded you as a friend or blocked you. Each has a slightly different notation method.
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